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| On March
15th, 2007, an update to Bess Streeter Aldrich's site-based plan was
approved by a team of parents, staff members, and its administrator.
Over the previous months teams of staff and parents worked to develop
detailed actions plans to implement various strategies. |
Mission
The mission of Bess Streeter Aldrich Elementary is to guarantee
academic excellence and the development of principled young people
who become active, inquiring and compassionate life-long learners.
Our school community provides innovative opportunities and challenging
programs of intercultural understanding through guided inquiry. |
Vision
Bess Streeter Aldrich is a school that instills a passion for learning
and empowers students to actively participate in the learning process.
By embracing the gifts and talents of each individual, students will
acquire and exhibit positive attitudes enabling them to become model
citizens in our diverse world. |
Objectives
All students will meet or exceed the district and state standards,
and overall performance on district and state assessments will improve
annually.
Each student will participate in setting and achieving challenging
educational goals tailored to his or her abilities, interests, and
aspirations.
The
percentage of students performing at high levels on measures of
national and international educational excellence will increase
annually.
All students will make a successful transition from one level of
education to the next. |
Strategies
and Action Plans
STRATEGY 1
We will develop and implement plans to incorporate the International
Baccalaureate Attitudes and learner Profiles within our school culture.
PLAN
1:
| Step
1: |
Update
Aldrich web site to include definitions and at-home activities
for Profiles and Attitudes. Information should be prominent
and age-appropriate. |
| Step
2: |
Inform
parents of Attitudes and Learner Profile on a regular basis.
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| Step
3: |
Introduce
Attitudes and Profile at Curriculum Night by classroom teachers. |
| Step
4: |
Hold
a separate International Baccalaureate curriculum night to provide
more detailed information and allow time for questions. |
| Step
5: |
Publish
articles in the school's weekly newsletter. |
| Step
6: |
Distribute
a physical copy with details of Learner Profile and Attitudes
that families can post at home. |
| Step
7: |
Evaluate
the effectiveness of the parent education programs. |
PLAN
2:
| Step
1: |
Ensure
that all adults in the building are supporting school-wide essential
agreements. |
| Step
2: |
Create
teacher checklist to reflect on use of school-wide essential
agreements. |
| Step
3: |
Provide
time at staff meetings for staff to reflect/discuss school-wide
expectations. |
| Step
4: |
Install
large bulletin boards in front hallway to highlight Profile
and Attitudes in action. |
| Step
5: |
Identify
and invite speakers/presenters/performers who demonstrate Attitudes
and Profile to address the students. |
| Step
6: |
Develop
a school-wide program to transition new students and families
into the International Baccalaureate Learner Profile and Attitudes. |
| Step
7: |
Evaluate
the effectiveness of the school-wide programs. |
PLAN
3:
| Step
1: |
Incorporate
International Baccalaureate Attitudes and Profile into existing
classroom practices and routines. |
| Step
2: |
Utilize
student/parent reflections at least once each semester. |
| Step
3: |
Provide
opportunities to share unique teaching strategies for Attitudes
and Profile. |
| Step
4: |
Purchase
classroom literature to enhance student learning of Attitudes
and Profile. |
| Step
5: |
Evaluate
the success of the above. |
STRATEGY 2
We will develop and implement plans to increase assessment
scores.
PLAN 1:
| Step
1: |
Analyze
yearly data from district assessments, Terra Nova, ELO tests
and AWA. |
| Step
2: |
Review
the district K-5 continuum of language skills as provided in
current district curriculum guides. |
| Step
3: |
Develop
common vocabulary to be able to teach students how to interpret
and answer questions. |
| Step
4: |
Schedule
grade level and vertical team meetings following assessment
data collection to discuss assessment analysis and implications
for mastery of language skills at all grade levels. |
| Step
5: |
Explore
possible Parent Education Nights which will be presented by
non-classroom professionals to address issues in parenting/classroom,
i.e., what is "typical" age appropriate behavior;
preventing learned helplessness. |
| Step
6: |
Evaluate
the effectiveness of the plan by comparing changes in total
school score and students scores from the previous year's assessments. |
STRATEGY 3
We will develop and implement plans to foster staff team
building.
PLAN 1:
| Step
1: |
Develop
an advisory board made up of one person from each grade level
and one specialist to report to the principal about issues that
impact vertical planning in the building. |
| Step
2: |
Inform
staff of pertinent building issues through regular emails or
meetings. |
| Step
3: |
Implement
a system to allow for optional peer-coaching and non-evaluative
observations. |
| Step
4: |
Review
and revise International Baccalaureate essential agreements
for each grade level and for the school as a whole. |
| Step
5: |
Focus
on the International Baccalaureate attitude of the month for
all staff members. |
| Step
6: |
Invite
guest speakers/consultants to address pertinent topic at the
time. |
| Step
7: |
Create
a book study group on a pertinent topic each year for all certified
staff. |
| Step
8: |
Evaluate
the effectiveness of the goal to increase vertical planning
within the building. |
STRATEGY
4
We will develop and implement plans to effectively communicate
between parents and the school.
PLAN 1
| Step
1: |
Communicate
relevant information with the Aldrich Community: |
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- Produce
a periodic newsletter to inform the Aldrich community of
timely, pertinent information,
- Convey
to parents issues related to the classroom and specific
curricular areas including Art, Physical Education, Music,
and Spanish, within the format to be determined by the staff
member,
- Maintain
a current web page pertaining to Aldrich Elementary School,
and
- Encourage
email access between staff and parents.
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| Step
2: |
Conduct
a parent survey to determine the most appropriate and effective
forms of communication. |
| Step
3: |
Provide
professional staff with opportunities for training and implementing
school-related web sites. |
| Step
4: |
Install
an electronic marquee or sign board to enhance communication. |
| Step
5: |
Evaluate
the effectiveness of the communication between parents and staff. |
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